Chinese Salt and Pepper Chips Recipe (2024)

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Chinese salt and pepper chips (or salt and chilli chips) is a takeaway comfort food favourite. Make them at home in minutes for the freshest, healthiest version you will find.

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Chinese salt and pepper chips is one of those wonderful fusion dishes that would probably look completely baffling in China. (I suppose it would be British salt and pepper chips there.)

Never mind the fact that London’s first China Town grew up in the 1880s. When restaurants serving Chinese food started to grow in popularity after World War II, they had to adapt their food for conservative local palates. That often meant serving chips to those least willing to experiment.

Over the years, of course, we have all become a bit more adventurous. That’s how this dish of good old British chips with a Chinese twist came into being. Salt and pepper chips are sold up and down the country in Chinese takeaways. As always, though, we like to make our own.

Why Make Chinese Salt and Pepper Chips?

These Chinese salt and pepper chips are great fun and make the perfect dirty fakeaway. Full of flavour, this is the ideal comfort food for when you want to relax at home after a hard day at work.

You could, of course, call out for takeaway but why would you? It’s so much better and cheaper to make your own. Your chips will be hotter, fresher and crisper, and it only takes five minutes hands-on time when you use frozen oven chips. It couldn’t be easier.

Why you will love this recipe

  • It is so tasty – perfect comfort food.
  • Far cheaper than ordering in, and fresher, with crispier chips.
  • No additives or artificial ingredients.
  • Adjust the spicing to suit your own taste.

How to Make Salt and Pepper Chips

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Step One – Grab the ingredients. You need oven chips, a small onion, green and red chillies, Chinese five spice powder, sea salt and a spring onion.

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Step Two – Turn the oven on and put your usual sized portion of chips in to cook. I get crisper chips by cooking oven chips on a mesh tray.

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Step Three – Peel the onion and chop. Chop up the chillies, discarding the seeds and membranes to remove some of the heat.

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Step FourFry the onion and chillies for a few minutes, until the onions are translucent.

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Step FiveAdd the five spice powder and sea salt flakes. Cook for another minute. Remove from the heat until the chips have cooked.

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Step SixOnce the chips are ready, reheat the onion, chilli and spice mixture. Then add the chips and chopped spring onions to the pan. Give a quick stir to coat the chips with the spice mix.

Serve your Chinese salt and pepper chips immediately, while they are still hot and crisp.

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Salt and Chilli Chips Hints, Tips and Variations

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  • To save time next time, dice any extra chillies and onion. Freeze them in an airtight box and then fry from frozen.
  • Remove the seeds and membranes to take some heat out of the chillies.
  • Use salt flakes rather than ground salt – you want the texture and extra crunch.
  • You want proper chip-shop fat chips for these – not skinny fries
  • For crisper chips try baking on a mesh tray. These only cost a couple of pounds, last for years and go through the dishwasher without any trouble. They really make a difference to the result.
  • Not all brands of five spice blend are the same – read the label as many of them are packed with sugar. Shop around until you find one you like, because the flavours vary dramatically.
  • These Chinese salt and pepper chips are best served fresh. You can reheat them on a baking tray, but please don’t, as the results are disappointing.
  • Serve these with hot sauce for an extra kick: – chilli sauce, curry sauce, peri peri sauce.

These are perfect followed by a lemon posset which contrasts nicely with the spice!

More delicious recipes using fries

  • Masala chips
  • Dirty Fries
  • Garlic Chips
  • Cheesy Chips

You will love some more British takeaway classics

  • Pilau Rice
  • Nandos Spicy Rice
  • Indian Recipes

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Chinese Salt & Pepper Chips

Chinese salt and pepper chips (or salt and chilli chips) are a British takeaway comfort food favourite. Make them at home in minutes for the freshest, healthiest version you will find.

Servings: 2 people

Author: Helen Best-Shaw

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time25 minutes mins

Total Time30 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 225 g oven chips
  • 1 tsp vegetable oil
  • 1 red chilli
  • 1 green chilli
  • 1 small onion
  • 2 tsp Chinese five spice blend
  • 1 tsp sea salt flakes
  • 1 spring onion (scallion)

Instructions

  • Heat oven to the directions on the oven chips packet.

  • Place chips onto a baking or mesh tray and cook according to packet instructions.

  • Peel and chop finely chop the onion. Chop the chillis, discarding the membranes and seeds.

  • While the chips are cooking, heat the oil in a frying pan on a medium heat.

  • Fry the onion and chillis for a few minutes until the onion is starting to turn translucent.

  • Add the five spice and salt. Stir well, and allow to cook for a further minute. Remove from the heat and let stand.

  • When the chips are cooked, reheat the onion and spice mixture for a couple of minutes. Then add the cooked chips and spring onion. Stir together to coat the chips in the spice mixture.

  • Serve immediately.

Notes

  • To save time next time, dice any extra chillies and onion. Freeze them in an airtight box and then fry from frozen.
  • Remove the seeds and membranes to take some heat out of the chillies.
  • Use salt flakes rather than ground salt – you want the texture and extra crunch.
  • You want proper chip-shop fat chips for these – not skinny fries
  • For crisper chips try baking on a mesh tray. These only cost a couple of pounds, last for years and go through the dishwasher without any trouble. They really make a difference to the result.
  • Not all brands of five spice blend are the same – read the label as many of them are packed with sugar. Shop around until you find one you like, because the flavours vary dramatically.
  • These Chinese salt and pepper chips are best served fresh. You can reheat them on a baking tray, but please don't, as the results are disappointing.

Nutritional Information

  • This recipe is worth 16 Weight Watchers Smart Points per portion

• Please note that the nutrition information provided below is approximate and meant as a guideline only.

• Unless stated otherwise cup conversions have been made with an online tool. For accuracy please check with your favoured conversion tool. We recommend buying inexpensive digital kitchen scales.

Nutrition Facts

Chinese Salt & Pepper Chips

Amount Per Serving

Calories 354Calories from Fat 180

% Daily Value*

Fat 20g31%

Saturated Fat 7g44%

Sodium 1794mg78%

Potassium 665mg19%

Carbohydrates 43g14%

Fiber 7g29%

Sugar 4g4%

Protein 5g10%

Vitamin A 274IU5%

Vitamin C 47mg57%

Calcium 44mg4%

Iron 3mg17%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: Chinese, Fakeaway

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FAQs

What is Chinese salt and pepper made of? ›

Each establishment will have their own variations and ratios, but predominately this seasoning blend is made from salt, pepper, chilli flakes, Chinese 5 spice, garlic powder, ground ginger and sugar. This creates a mix of sweet and savoury along with a nice injection of heat.

Do they eat salt and pepper chips in China? ›

It's not an authentic Chinese dish, it's British-inspired Chinese chips that all British and Asians love. What are your favourite finger foods to serve at your party? Our favourites are the Salt and Pepper Chicken, Prawns, Beef, and Wings dishes.

How many calories are in a portion of Chinese salt and pepper chips? ›

Energy: 353 calories
Protein5.8g
Carbs54.8g
Fat13.9g

What do Chinese takeaways cook their chips in? ›

Rather than thinly sliced chips they use thick-cut potato chips. It's typically tossed in a wok with seasoning like salt, pepper, five spice powder and MSG, as well as other aromatics like green onions, peppers and thinly sliced chilli.

Who made salt and pepper chips? ›

History. The dish was invented by Chinese immigrant-owned fish and chip shops in Liverpool, and is a fusion of Chinese and British cuisine. It began to be served during the 1960s. It is primarily eaten in Northern England and Scotland, where it has become a fixture of Chinese takeaway restaurants.

What do the Chinese use for salt and pepper seasoning? ›

Chinese Salt & Pepper Seasoning is a blend of punchy, aromatic spices that will help create delicious takeaway flavours at home. It is a mix of Fine Sea Salt, Garlic Granules, Cayenne Pepper, Cinnamon, Fennel, Ginger, Star Anise and Cloves.

Can you buy Chinese salt and pepper seasoning? ›

Shipping calculated at checkout. Take the Chinese favourite to your home, anytime any day, any way. Packed with garlic, chilli, 5 spice, szechwan pepper and quality British Sea Salt this tastes much better than your average takeaway.

How to make Chinese salt at home? ›

Method
  1. Place the salt and Sichuan pepper in a wok on medium and stir constantly. Remove from heat when the salt begins to change colour and the scent of the pepper begins to rise (2-4 minutes).
  2. Keep fresh in a sealed jar.

Where does China buy its chips from? ›

Chinese Imports of Chip Tech Jumped Last Year

China's imports from the Netherlands soared last year ahead of new export controls, which will further limit the ability of companies such as Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. to get the latest machinery.

What is the most popular chips in China? ›

According to the Statista Global Consumer Survey conducted in China in December 2021, Lay's was the most popular chips brand among the respondents, with 72 percent purchasing products from them in the past three months. In addition, Three Squirrels and Oishi were also popular among Chinese consumers.

Where does China get its chips from? ›

The Chinese semiconductor industry relies heavily on TSMC. In the first half of 2022 alone, China imported ICs from Taiwan (China), with a total value of USD 79.4 billion, accounting for almost 38% of the country's total such imports during the period.

Where did Salt and pepper chips come from? ›

It's said that salt and pepper chips were first created in the 1960s in Liverpool by Chinese immigrant-owned fish and chip shops. It was a way to assimilate their cultural flavours with a much loved British staple – chips.

What is the best way to reheat Salt and pepper chips? ›

Method
  1. Pre-heat your oven to 180°c.
  2. While waiting for your oven to warm up, spread your chips on a baking tray in a single layer and avoid overlapping. ...
  3. Place the tray in the oven and set a timer for five minutes.
  4. Once the chips are ready sprinkle them with your salt of choice.
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How do you reheat Salt and pepper chips? ›

How do I reheat these Salt and Pepper Chips? From chilled: Place in a microwave proof container with loosely fitting lid and heat for 4-7 minutes until piping hot.

Where do salt and pepper chips come from? ›

It's said that salt and pepper chips were first created in the 1960s in Liverpool by Chinese immigrant-owned fish and chip shops. It was a way to assimilate their cultural flavours with a much loved British staple – chips.

Are salt chips unhealthy? ›

Chips are not very nutritious, and they're considered processed food. Harvard Health Publishing recommends choosing healthier snacks instead of processed foods like chips. Healthy snacks are not only more nutritious ⁠— they're more filling than processed snacks.

What is in salt and pepper Pringles? ›

Ingredients: Dehydrated Potatoes, Vegetable Oils (Sunflower, Corn), Rice Flour, WHEAT Starch, Corn Flour, Salt and Pepper Seasoning (Rusk Powder {WHEAT}, Flavour Enhancers {Monosodium Glutamate, Disodium Guanylate, Disodium Inosinate}, Salt, Sweet Whey Powder {MILK}, Partly Hydrogenated Sunflower Oil, Flavourings, ...

What are the ingredients in Trader Joe's salt and pepper chips? ›

Ingredients. potatoes, sunflower oil and/or safflower oil and/or and/or canola oil), rice flour, salt, black pepper, yeast extract, spice, garlic powder, onion powder, citric acid, spice extract, jalapeno powder.

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